I picked up breakfast from a little stall near the gate (30p for a spicy wrap and coffee!) and took a wander around, can't even explain the feeling! In that morning on my walk I made the decision to move my flight forward and try anyway I can to get back to China ASAP, i'm still working on it but we will see what happens! :P
The morning flew by and quickly it was time to check out and get my taxi to the airport, Lirong and Kangkang came to the hotel to send me off which was so nice, I really can't wait to fly back and spend more time with them in a few weeks. Found out quickly that my taxi driver was just the cutest guy ever, he couldn't speak a word of English but was determined to speak to me throughout the 40 minute ride to the airport so I found my Chinese was really tested, probably for the first time as I usually hide behind my Chinese friends and let them do the talking. It was a bit awkward for me at first but gradually it became pretty comfortable, he even made me a little video and let me take a picture of him, such a funny guy!
| My cute taxi driver! |
All went well with my flight, I flew with China Eastern Airlines to get down to Hangzhou, it was a bit weird actually I took a photo as we flew up over the pollution, it was like a dark line separating the clean and dirty air, really odd. Once landed I had to wait over two hours in the airport for the pickup coach to Zhejiang University so I just chilled out playing Lego Harry Potter and eating 包子 (baozi) which are stuffed buns and very delicious, normally priced at £2.70 in London China Town and only around 25p in China which is just amazing.
I was picked up by two student volunteers at Zhejiang, they were really cute and looked after us a lot, thats where I met Charlotte who had just come in from a flight from London and who later this evening became my roommate. We took the coach to Zhejiang university (I slept the entire way as jet lag had really caught up to me then) and only had 15 minutes to dump our stuff before going on a campus tour. It was pretty dark and we were all just knackered so I didn't take in much to be honest (thats probably why during the following days I continued to get lost), but it was pretty cool to meet all the Chinese student volunteers, they are so so kind and lovely and I had fun practising my Chinese with them! We also all had ice cream from McDonalds it was a new flavour out in China - sesame seed! The ice cream is literally just grey and looks a bit gross but really it tastes delicious and its been a huge hit in China so hopefully its being made into a permanent flavour!
After the campus tour it was time to get into bed, it had been a LONG few days travelling over 20 hours in just 2 days I was absolutely knackered and so we went straight to sleep in our hotel style rooms, preparing to be up early the next morning for the induction meeting! And so Study China begins..
| Our room for the next 3 weeks~ |
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